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when you get to know us you can't help but love us. and as mainstream americans get to know their gay and lesbian neighbors, it is increasingly the case that they want to see them in all levels of our leadership and having the first openly gay person in the senate is a real step forward. >> big turning of the time. bishop gene robinson great to have you on as always. i appreciate it. >> thank you tom. >> that's going to wrap things up for me. i'm going to see you back here tomorrow at 11:00 eastern. i'll be much more well rested at that time. don't go anywhere, though. an equally tired wagner she looks great, but equally tired, i know it she's coming up next on "now." ♪ these are... ♪ [ male a pncermarie callender's puts everything you've grown to love about sunday dinner into each of her pot pies. tender white meat chicken and vegetables in a crust made from scratch. marie callender's. it's time to savor. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expe
when you get to know us you can't help but love us. and as mainstream americans get to know their gay and lesbian neighbors, it is increasingly the case that they want to see them in all levels of our leadership and having the first openly gay person in the senate is a real step forward. >> big turning of the time. bishop gene robinson great to have you on as always. i appreciate it. >> thank you tom. >> that's going to wrap things up for me. i'm going to see you back here...
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hey mike thanks for joining us tonight are you there do we have mike. there you go thanks thanks thanks a lot for joining us mike what what what are you what's your take on the length of the lines i am continually astounded by the fact that the corporate media the mainstream media in the united states is not reporting long lines in. particularly in minority districts particularly in swing states as what it is alexion suppression or voter suppression of a variation in election fraud that's been done institutionally by republicans in power in these states why isn't the bigger question is why this happened when you have republican governors so i mean isn't that the bigger question haven't we seen this in the past haven't we seen it when the republicans were in charge of ohio the last haven't we seen it when when republicans were charge of florida. so i mean look there are some things that are more than temporal relationships there are some things we look at and we can't ignore the facts the media has done a very poor job to talk in terms about what voter s
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not for medical use but recreational useful oregon turned it down. this means that states can regulate, control, and tax the sale of marijuana in small quantities. there were also referendums on medical marijuana use. in some other states, in, arkansas, did not pass. in massachusetts, it did not pass. in montana they upheld the ban on medical marijuana so massachusetts is the only one that allowed it. so the history was made in the states of colorado and washington. the federal government still considers it illegal. so this sets up potential huge legal issues. the big question, soledad, i have for the panel, where does this he said up? how does it resolve itself? >> supreme court? >> it could be. there was a case a couple years ago. a woman was growing pot for her own use and the feds busted her. and it was actually under the commerce cause. it was litigated under the affordable care act, found to be something congress could do. somebody will take advantage of this state law and then they'll wind up in front of the supreme court. it is unusual for st
not for medical use but recreational useful oregon turned it down. this means that states can regulate, control, and tax the sale of marijuana in small quantities. there were also referendums on medical marijuana use. in some other states, in, arkansas, did not pass. in massachusetts, it did not pass. in montana they upheld the ban on medical marijuana so massachusetts is the only one that allowed it. so the history was made in the states of colorado and washington. the federal government still...
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you were here with us last election day. welcome back again. we want to talk first about a trend you've been noticing is changing since the last election cycle. >> right. well, if the voter turn out and results and the 100 most educated counties in the country. these are counties like arlington, and fairfax, and virginia. what we've seen over the course of the last generation also is a tremendous shift. those used to be tried and true moderate republican counties. and the last republican to win a majority of those counties was george h.w. bush in 1992. since then, those counties have been consistently trending towards the democrats. barack obama won 78 of those 100 counties in 2008. when this election is over, one of the first things i'm going to look for is to see whether or not he was able to build on that in this election. if he was, that would explain how he's doing in ohio, virginia, and florida. i think that's one of the numbers you want to look to in the sort of postmortem of this election. >> it seems like the romney campaign felt fairl
you were here with us last election day. welcome back again. we want to talk first about a trend you've been noticing is changing since the last election cycle. >> right. well, if the voter turn out and results and the 100 most educated counties in the country. these are counties like arlington, and fairfax, and virginia. what we've seen over the course of the last generation also is a tremendous shift. those used to be tried and true moderate republican counties. and the last republican...
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will set us free. but numbers simply do not add up. you need to speak to brown people and come up with policies. that's the conversation that republicans will have starting in about five minutes from now. >> the gender gap that we saw. obviously an earlier polling there was a wider gap. it looked a lightle tighter as we got closer. women had a candidate of choice. i think that the campaign put a lot into reaching them on many different levels. just to go back to race, the other thing that has happened here is that president obama did have that mid western firewall. and the people who really came out for them there were white working class women. he put together an economic populas message as well as a message of freedom. issues like contraception are not just lifestyle issues but also economic issues. the president's message wound up being really consistent and able to reach a lot of different groups at the same time. >> i spoke to an obama official today who didn't want to go on record discussing the
will set us free. but numbers simply do not add up. you need to speak to brown people and come up with policies. that's the conversation that republicans will have starting in about five minutes from now. >> the gender gap that we saw. obviously an earlier polling there was a wider gap. it looked a lightle tighter as we got closer. women had a candidate of choice. i think that the campaign put a lot into reaching them on many different levels. just to go back to race, the other thing that...
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us here before the election how do you feel. really excited i feel like this is a win for the american people that we have been able to enter into this race to break into the. party and offer the solutions that the american people are clamoring for we haven't seen too much of you in the mainstream media do you think tomorrow they will be talking about how you did impact the election that would be the final step is that it would impact the election let me just give you a clear knowledge. libertarian party. the fact is you go from going to a spoiler to employers. several international media outlets are covering the third party presidential debate but we didn't quite have enough space to fit them in our studio so they have gathered here at sofitel hotel let's go inside catch up with. boys been a big fan of gary johnson and i just really love when he stands for you he says look like it is gary johnson who's a very passionate a times i felt the jill stein for yourself very well. in washington liz wahl r.t. . and if you missed that th
us here before the election how do you feel. really excited i feel like this is a win for the american people that we have been able to enter into this race to break into the. party and offer the solutions that the american people are clamoring for we haven't seen too much of you in the mainstream media do you think tomorrow they will be talking about how you did impact the election that would be the final step is that it would impact the election let me just give you a clear knowledge....
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joining us is chris hayes. it's lovely to have you here. >> can i say the burma details is the like the "the rachel maddow show" statement. that's amazing in so many ways. >> i can't tell you how much time i spent worrying about the adjectives about how would he like to be described? is that okay? would they like rock to be there? i get distracted. tell me how this plays out, chris. tell me if i have rose-colored glasses on looking at the republican dynamic of seeing them trying to resist the crazy. is this really happening? >> i think it's a combination of both. i think the question is, to use a conservative notion, people respond to incentives. who are those incentives acting upon? it's important at the national level with the kind of entrenched senate aristocracy. who are they worried about beating them? someone like john mccain isn't that worried. he has been the most vocal voice. and it's hard to see whether those are going to reign him in. the question is do other people who care about their political fut
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this report. -- extraordinary has sent us -- correspondent has sent us this report. >> mitt romney. like his opponent, he's amassed countless air miles chasing every last vote. in those parts of america, the balance could tip in his favor. today his supporters gathered for one last rally to waive the flag and cheer their -- wave the flag and cheer their man. >> i'm extremely hopeful. i love my country too so i hope it gets the president it deserves. it's a wakeup call for america because i believe if we don't turn things around now our children will suffer and their children. >> it's been a bruising contest in an increasingly divided nation. an election fueled by one question above all -- who's got the stronger plan for the economy? >> what's the climate been like? >> difficult. very difficult. money's tight, people don't want to buy anything necessarily that they don't necessarily need. and they're losing their homes. >> the next president of the united states, mitt romney! >> this is mitt romney's second run at the presidency. even his father ran for the white house and he's used
this report. -- extraordinary has sent us -- correspondent has sent us this report. >> mitt romney. like his opponent, he's amassed countless air miles chasing every last vote. in those parts of america, the balance could tip in his favor. today his supporters gathered for one last rally to waive the flag and cheer their -- wave the flag and cheer their man. >> i'm extremely hopeful. i love my country too so i hope it gets the president it deserves. it's a wakeup call for america...
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e-mail us. you the tweet us or direct to kelly. that's going to be just another subject for debate. let's remind you, everybody, where we stand with the results at the moment. >> that's right. we'll get into the treasury secretary discussion in a little bit, too. stick around for that one. in the meantime, i just want to draw your attention to this little state right here. yes, ladies and gentlemen, it's ohio and it's blue this morning. one of the key reasons why this race has gone to president obama, you can see the delegate count, the latest from nbc. 206 for mitt romney to obama's 303. the one to watch all of this, our own phil lebeau is joining us from -- i'm sorry, phil, you're in chicago. what am i talking about? he's at president obama's campaign headquarters in chicago. but, phil, ohio is one of the reasons why president obama was able to deliver that victory speech earlier today. >> absolutely, kelly. it's the midwest fire wall that we've heard so much about. the president was counting on victories in ohio, wisconsin, iowa. he got those. and in fact, when he declared victor
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alex witt is joining us with the latest on that. alex, what are the numbers showing us? >> well, let's take a look just how the president won re-election tonight. some analysts said his challenge would be to avoid a big loss among white maintaining the huge advantage that he had four years ago among es. and it looks like it's exactly what he did, thomas. look right now. in 2008ou t got 43% of the white vote a lott at the time, john mti k here at 2012. and you'll see what happ off from his performance of four years ago with 40% of the white vote. he also matche ago. however, let's look at another graprelative to the gender gap. he benefited from that tonight. that. that was a 12-point edge that he had. 55-43. that more than made up for his seven-point loss among men. also important, thomas was the youth vote for the president. 60% of the young people voting down a little bit from four years ago but still a solid group for obama. back to you. >> alex thanks so much. we'll talk shortly. robert traynham is also a part of our power panel this evening. let's talk about the num
alex witt is joining us with the latest on that. alex, what are the numbers showing us? >> well, let's take a look just how the president won re-election tonight. some analysts said his challenge would be to avoid a big loss among white maintaining the huge advantage that he had four years ago among es. and it looks like it's exactly what he did, thomas. look right now. in 2008ou t got 43% of the white vote a lott at the time, john mti k here at 2012. and you'll see what happ off from his...
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joining us is chris hayes. it's lovely to have you here. >> can i say the burma details is the like the "the rachel maddow show" statement. that's amazing in so many ways. >> i can't tell you how much time i spent worrying about the adjectives about how would he like to be described? is that okay? would they like rock to be there? i get distracted. tell me how this plays out, chris. tell me if i have rose-colored glasses on looking at the republican dynamic of seeing them trying to resist the crazy. is this really happening? >> i think it's a combination of both. i think the question is, to use a conservative notion, people respond to incentives. who are those incentives acting upon? it's important at the national level with the kind of entrenched senate aristocracy. who are they worried about beating them? someone like john mccain isn't that worried. he has been the most vocal voice. and it's hard to see whether those are going to reign him in. the question is do other people who care about their political fut
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george allen just isn't watching out for us. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> our election day coverage continues right now with spotlight on ohio and its 18 electoral votes. early voting started in early october. and i guess you could say it never ended cause it could -- you can still cast votes in ohio until yesterday at 2:00 p.m. you could still cast votes. then the polls open up this morning at 6:30. ballots cast before today have been scanned in but won't be counted until the polls close in ohio at 7:30 tonight. the virginia board of elections says the number of absentee voters increased. >> but the number of registered voters decreased. so will this affect the voting in virginia? live in fairfax county now. how are the polls holding up there so far? >> reporter: so far so good. ever since this morning , 5:30 this morning, a steady pace. people waiting in line patient tee and happily to cast their votes. interesting you mention that about the regi
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and he'll give you t yhe same thing he gave us. nothing. anncr: priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. dozens of people braved the chilly temperatures this morning. pretty see she looks chilly. by thesponsored foundation of women's cancer. everyone is bundled up. this morning temperatures are worse.o get even especially out in the west. tomorrow morning, around freezing and a freeze warning. bundle up antigua for tomorrow because the colder air will tick around for a few days -- warm for and stay tomorrow because the colder air will stick around for a few days. our high today and was well this time of for year. normally, air temperatures are lower-60's. today, we limited to 53 degrees. of the northwest d.c. hanging around 40 degrees. looking for the really cool out to western maryland, not 27 degrees in the camry. -- in mchenry. temperature is are pretty much in the 30 + 40's. -- 37rees when chester winchester. a local there in between and drop,atures will especially in the overnight. .learing skies right
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here is the freeze warning of to the west of us. everything shaded in bright blue, southern maryland not included. here is our future casts for the next 48 hours. still a definite chill in the approaching 50 degrees. on election they will upper-40's around 50 degrees. freeze warning west of d.c. election day will call for around 50 degrees. nor'easter could rainhe coast with heavy d.winustin look on the bright side, look toward next weekend. what industry that will be. temperatures potentially in the lower 60's. is crazy when 60's looks good. the storms we're early, does it tend what the winter will be like at all? k we will have a lot then last winter. -- a lot more snow than last winter. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] combine the pnc cashbuilder visa credit card with a qualifying pnc performance select checking account and earn 75% % more than cars earning 1% cash back oalmost everything. the clock is ticking, the tercet and the outcome is anyone's guess. but -- the candidate are and the outcome is anyone's guess. the blackberry-i
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the editor of "russian global affairs" joins us now. thank you for joining us. there has been tension in relations, certainly in the later stages of president obama's presidency. what are they making their of the reelection today? >> the reelection of obama is seen as a positive. the prime minister, who has done a lot of business with obama, is reacting with joy, saying that it is very good that obama one, not that romney. at the same time, i would not say that the russian political establishment was extremely interested in who would win. there is a growing feeling in russia that the relationship between russia and the united states, since the end of the cold war, is developing according to certain cycles. it is a style of relationship that will be repeated over time. of course, the person matters. it will be easier to deal with obama, but i do not think the we can extract some profound change. even if mitt romney won, it would not be such a big difference. >> right, the key issue was the head of many of the imminent issues. like syria. >> yes, syria. syria, mos
the editor of "russian global affairs" joins us now. thank you for joining us. there has been tension in relations, certainly in the later stages of president obama's presidency. what are they making their of the reelection today? >> the reelection of obama is seen as a positive. the prime minister, who has done a lot of business with obama, is reacting with joy, saying that it is very good that obama one, not that romney. at the same time, i would not say that the russian...
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tell us if you see any problems from long lines to machine malfunctions. you can send us an e-mail. we are also your home for the in election night coverage. up with abc news coverage and we will have our reporters on the ground in boston and chicago and all well. al races as that all begins at 7:00 on tuesday evening. some good news tonight when it the aftermath of sandy. first, services coming back on a schedule and in new power is slowly coming on for millions of people. some marathon runners helped bring stuff to victims. and in new jersey, people are coming together to help each other. celebrated the feast of all saints. of saints living in have done so much to other and embrace one another at a very difficult time. what to do itnow are touching one lives in most inspiring ways. that feeling of lending hand happening in our area as well. a number of restaurants are profits and passing along to disaster relief. many see it as a win/win situation. n easy and fun way to us families deal with the hurricane zandi. restaurants in the d.c. area are in to make a difference. all lot of
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scott >> soon enough, the president will join us here in chicago. a state with only six electoral grabs.p for the first lady is getting ready to introduce the president and his final campaign rally of the .ace .t has been a day of star power earlier tonight, bruce and president clinton was in pennsylvania .oday it was here at a field office in 125 employees calls today inne wisconsin. earlier the president made a a field officet in ohio. his day with aut interviews, make some and then watch members come in here at mccormick plaza in downtown chicago. >> thank you, scott. the romney campaign is finishing .hings in new england >> rebecca cooper is following campaign from new hampshire. >> the crowd inside here at , it waser and irina supposed to be a 10:00 p.m. soly but it got pushed back the candidate could take one to columbus.rip an enthusiastic crowd inside, on the stage getting them warm up. a crowd of thousands waited .utside in the cold and snow make the mostd to of his final day. not one but two rallies in virginia. mitt romney telling virgini
scott >> soon enough, the president will join us here in chicago. a state with only six electoral grabs.p for the first lady is getting ready to introduce the president and his final campaign rally of the .ace .t has been a day of star power earlier tonight, bruce and president clinton was in pennsylvania .oday it was here at a field office in 125 employees calls today inne wisconsin. earlier the president made a a field officet in ohio. his day with aut interviews, make some and then...
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and he'll give you the same thing he gave us. nothing. anncr: priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. the country can take. ones a path represented by the present, which, at the end of four years, it'd mean we'd have $20 trillion in debt. i'll get people back to work with 12 million new jobs. i'm gonna make sure that we get people off of food stamps not by cutting prthe program but by getting them good jobs. i'll work with you. i'll lead you in an open and honest way and to makeke sure that we all together maintain america as the hope of the earth. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. >> senior u.s. intelligence g details releasin thet the time line of attack onterrorist e u.s. consulate in benghazi that left four americans dead. officials say there was a 20- minute gap between the call for help and officers arrival. time, officers loaded weapons into vehicles on track local, from the militias with weapons to help out. vincent gray lower fines and what he calls an attempt to achieve fairness with
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is use in expansion of drones together they completed a two day two hundred thirty mile peace march across the country all the convey one message and drone warfare but unfortunately the message has been drowned out by the beating of war drums during the campaign cycle in fact it was barely talked about at all so the talk about the exclusion of drones from the dialogue and what activism may look like during the next presidential administration i spoke to co-founder of code pink but did benjamin. so the co-founder of one of the most prominent antiwar movement in the country activism for decades we saw a huge swell of anti-war activism during the bush administration it was really at the peak and then you know obama came in he pretty much continued a lot of the same policies but activism totally dropped off why. good question something i've been asking myself for four years when i think a lot of people were hoping obama would be the peace president that he talked about . i think a lot of people turned out to be more concerned about partisan politics didn't want to criticize a democrat didn't w
is use in expansion of drones together they completed a two day two hundred thirty mile peace march across the country all the convey one message and drone warfare but unfortunately the message has been drowned out by the beating of war drums during the campaign cycle in fact it was barely talked about at all so the talk about the exclusion of drones from the dialogue and what activism may look like during the next presidential administration i spoke to co-founder of code pink but did benjamin....
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so:i should take that back you didn't lie to us. but you misled us. all we know by 9:00 is a bunch of senate races. wh know basically nothing about the presidential race at this hour. >> except i think the the south is notáç called. thethern battlegrounds are not called. thatof the l learning big demographic story to be told here that you're seeing. keeping t race so close. the president perhaps doing better with hispanics than four years ago. the fact that you know the southern races aren't called, that isn't what boston wanted to have by 9:00. so they can feel good that ohio and pennsylvania haven't been called either, but we do know pennsylvania that the preside we just wantthere. and l you, some of the little in ohio john yang is in hamilton county. that's the big c it was a bush county iwe don't have a lot of raw vote in yet. a little bit. but as john yang was telling us in the early vote and that's what this is this is all earlyt county. and the president had a big 16,000-vote that's a big- the president!é to essentially dupur years ago and h
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but somehow, an act of us did and we have to ask ourselves, how this happened -- enough of us did and we have to ask ourselves, how did this happen? define or be defined. he hu succeed until project in the negative perception of his opponent and then set a positive one wins. given obama's atrocious record and given he had nothing to offer for the next four years except for more of the same, it should have been a cakewalk for romney to defy him. when the republicans distinguish themselves from democrat, they win. when they run as democrats like, they lose. democrats always run to the left end of the political spectrum. republicans have always enjoyed the support of conservatives and that number is at least double the number of liberals. hence you support the conservative agenda, you win. obama did not support the conservative agenda, and neither did mitt romney. at the end of the day, conservatives or left out in the cold. it should have been a landslide for romney but he's a moderate in his campaign in part on a bizarre defense from the outset. republicans in congress perform more dis
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he's tryg to restrict us, again. he's taking us backwards. george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. >> obama took gm a and chrysler bankruptcy and sold who are to italians j jeeps in chi. >> one of theost flagrantly dishonest and i can remember in my political career. >> chrysler's ceo is angrily jeep is shipping china. >> they are adding jobs at its toleledo. >> understand this -- this was not of a hail mary pass ohio. thisas an act of absolute dedesperation. had to be a real fight in the romney campaign saying that -- there had to be some it, this is do us.g to come bk and bit it has bes. he has basically accused the ,resident of the interstates bailou -- president of the states, is ilout of gm hrysler, to send american overseas to china. a guy doued northridge -- a >> if mark is correct and there fight in theal campaign, and there had to be, is a pants on fire ad, the person who decides that is thatnd whethere kind of fig
he's tryg to restrict us, again. he's taking us backwards. george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. >> obama took gm a and chrysler bankruptcy and sold who are to italians j jeeps in chi. >> one of theost flagrantly dishonest and i can remember in my political career. >> chrysler's ceo is angrily jeep is shipping china. >> they are adding jobs at its...
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the president told us that after he put in the stimulus we'd down to 5.6% unemployment. where is that? >> correction. the number of jobs exceeded what had been predicted and you are going to have the unemployment rate to tick back up a little bit. every time the economy looks good more people go on -- >> last -- >> 23 million unemployed. >> last word on this topic then on to the ground game. >> one of the greatest issues of our time, right now in our age, mitt romney has come out squarely on the side of greater income and equality stratification between very wealthiest and majority of people in this country. i think another piece that gloria stein ham noted that the pay tax -- women get equal pay in the workplace that we close that wage gap consistently 77% would be automatic economic stimulus. more than three quarters voters support that. mitt romney has refused to take position on it. he hasn't even said no. >> ground game. everybody -- no matter how great campaign you ran if you don't get your supporters to the mols you don't win. you have been in ohio working alongsi
the president told us that after he put in the stimulus we'd down to 5.6% unemployment. where is that? >> correction. the number of jobs exceeded what had been predicted and you are going to have the unemployment rate to tick back up a little bit. every time the economy looks good more people go on -- >> last -- >> 23 million unemployed. >> last word on this topic then on to the ground game. >> one of the greatest issues of our time, right now in our age, mitt...
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"how america's leaders lost the guts to make us great." okay, you're shooting right from the hip on this one. what do you mean by "nation of wusses, sir?" >> or leaders are more wusses than our people and one of the reasons they're wusses is they're afraid of the people. they won't tell the people the truth. i'll give an example about our guys. medicare was passed in 1965. the life expectancy, average was 69 years of age. today the life expectancy is 85 years of age. the program was never meant to cover 20 years of life. soc obviously, there have to be changes. >> stephen: we have to make people die earlier. i've been saying that for years! >> a very adept solution. >> stephen: thank you very much. hey, i solve a lot of problems. >> but we're afraid to tell our base. and the republicans are afraid to stand up to this little guy who nobody voted for and who is really the modern day wizard of oz, grover norquist. >> stephen: grover's a friend. grover a a friend now, okay. >> well, the from the prt is my friend and you trashed him. >him. >> s
"how america's leaders lost the guts to make us great." okay, you're shooting right from the hip on this one. what do you mean by "nation of wusses, sir?" >> or leaders are more wusses than our people and one of the reasons they're wusses is they're afraid of the people. they won't tell the people the truth. i'll give an example about our guys. medicare was passed in 1965. the life expectancy, average was 69 years of age. today the life expectancy is 85 years of age....
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does that tell us anything? >> i will say that the size of romney's crowds have gone down in the last week and president obama's has gone up. >> i think they're totally irrelevant. it's just about how you deploy resources. >> here he is. >> oh- >> i-o. >> o-h -- >> -- i-o. >> it's good to be back. can everybody give judy a big round of applause for the great introduction. you know, judy is an example of all the incredible volunteers who have been involved in this campaign each and every day knocking on doors, making phone calls. i love all of you and i'm grateful to all of you for all the great work you guys have done. give it up for your former governor, our great friend, ted strickland. poor ted has a cold. he's backstage. he wouldn't shake my hand. he's sick, but he's still out campaigning. now, i love you back and i'm glad to be here. you know -- i can tell this is kind of a rowdy crowd. all right. all right. thank you. well, listen, you know, for the past few days, all of us have been focused on one of the
does that tell us anything? >> i will say that the size of romney's crowds have gone down in the last week and president obama's has gone up. >> i think they're totally irrelevant. it's just about how you deploy resources. >> here he is. >> oh- >> i-o. >> o-h -- >> -- i-o. >> it's good to be back. can everybody give judy a big round of applause for the great introduction. you know, judy is an example of all the incredible volunteers who have been...
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a lot more than they're admitting but what people don't realize is how many millions of people hate us because of these drones and how counterproductive they're i mean it's terrorism on a daily basis for these communities in two thousand former dea wrote an op ed where you said the following i'm just going to read it really quickly you said maybe it's time for the people who voted for bush in two thousand the people who didn't vote at all in two thousand and yes people like myself who voted for ralph nader in two thousand to admit our mistakes i'll say mine i had no idea that george bush would be such a disastrous president had i known then what i know now and had lived in a swing state i would have voted for gore instead of ralph nader. two things really quickly do you think it's damaging to say to continue the rhetoric that. ralph nader siphon votes from gore when really gore won i mean and the same with kerry in two thousand for he won it's really an issue of revoting and also do you do you still subscribe to the lesser of two evils them. well no i really had enough after a lot of h
a lot more than they're admitting but what people don't realize is how many millions of people hate us because of these drones and how counterproductive they're i mean it's terrorism on a daily basis for these communities in two thousand former dea wrote an op ed where you said the following i'm just going to read it really quickly you said maybe it's time for the people who voted for bush in two thousand the people who didn't vote at all in two thousand and yes people like myself who voted for...
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thanks for watching us. as was predicted yesterday, the national media is reporting today's economic news is a plus for president obama. i'm not saying the data is not a plus, i'm just telling you what the national media is doing. i'm reporting, not analyzing. but now i'll start analyzing. i listen to cbs radio every morning. it's usually pretty fair in its assessment of the news. but i knew when the economic data came out today cbs would report it this way. >> the labor department's october employment report, the last big reading on the economy before election day shows stronger than expected job gains. but more people were look for work last month and that pushed unemployment a tenth of a point higher to 7 .9%. still a pickup of 171,000 jobs is significant. economist stewart hoffman calls it the real deal. >> a good gain in jobs, a widespread gains, this isn't a fluke, it's a genuine improvement in the jobs market. >> in a moment lou dobbs will tell us if he agrees with that point of view. here is what is
thanks for watching us. as was predicted yesterday, the national media is reporting today's economic news is a plus for president obama. i'm not saying the data is not a plus, i'm just telling you what the national media is doing. i'm reporting, not analyzing. but now i'll start analyzing. i listen to cbs radio every morning. it's usually pretty fair in its assessment of the news. but i knew when the economic data came out today cbs would report it this way. >> the labor department's...
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s coverage of the twenty twelve presidential election i'm tom hartman and i'm christine for us now so where does the race for the white house stand here at ten pm eastern is a look at the electoral map right now it's one hundred sixty three electoral votes for governor romney one hundred sixty two for president obama still kind of frozen . yeah ten thirty here. still a lot we don't know we're going to wait for more results to come in who want to take a look right now at several ballot measures that people across the united states are voting on in california it's proposition thirty seven this would require mandatory labeling of genetically engineered food the food industry is fighting this issue but polls show that this will probably half the polls in california don't close until eleven pm eastern now in colorado voters are deciding if they should legalize marijuana and with twenty one percent reporting it's fifty two percent to forty eight percent in support of the measure that does call for legalizing marijuana and regulating like we do alcohol and washington state also has a marijua
s coverage of the twenty twelve presidential election i'm tom hartman and i'm christine for us now so where does the race for the white house stand here at ten pm eastern is a look at the electoral map right now it's one hundred sixty three electoral votes for governor romney one hundred sixty two for president obama still kind of frozen . yeah ten thirty here. still a lot we don't know we're going to wait for more results to come in who want to take a look right now at several ballot measures...
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andrea mccarren joins us fromrichmond. is there still hope there that mitt romney could pull this out? andrea? >> reporter: . [ no audio ] >> we'll try to get to her in a moment. we look at the presidential race in maryland. with 61% of the resix reporting, no -- precinct reporting, no surprise with obama leading. also take a look at the presidential numbers from washington, d.c. 48% of the precincts reporting, look at this. overwhelming, 92% for barack obama to 7% for mitt romney. again, no surprise. 40 minutes ago, a winner was declared in the u.s. senate race in virginia. democrat tim kane, as we told you, state republican george allen. we heard some of george allen's concession speech. kane will replace democrat webb who is retiring. democrat john delaney beat out republican incumbent roscoe bartlett this evening. >> the polls closed hours ago. some folks, believe it or not, are still out there in the cold waiting to vote. ken molestina at potomac middle school in virginia. how long is the line now, kenny? >> reporter:
andrea mccarren joins us fromrichmond. is there still hope there that mitt romney could pull this out? andrea? >> reporter: . [ no audio ] >> we'll try to get to her in a moment. we look at the presidential race in maryland. with 61% of the resix reporting, no -- precinct reporting, no surprise with obama leading. also take a look at the presidential numbers from washington, d.c. 48% of the precincts reporting, look at this. overwhelming, 92% for barack obama to 7% for mitt romney....
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waiting for us. i need your vote, i need your work. .alk with me tomorrow is a new beginning. >> he stard the morning in to lynchburgent on in fairfax. he decided to add an airport in new hampshire tonight. the final rally is now scheduled for pittsburg. from thee live tonight rally. they have decided to add ohioer trip back to then on tod before ending tomorrow in boston. will be like to not for all your election coverage. cooper, abc 7 news. >> the other big race for voters in battleground virginia is the race for the united states senate. >> the candidate also spent the thoseying to inspire undecided voters. tomorrow night, one of two former virginia governors will become the new senator. jeff goldberg is live in on thisia with more important race. >> the past few weeks, the polls have really tightened up in this .ace like obama and romney, the race between tim kaine and george allen is tough to predict. kaine as momentum right now. what wee excited about will see tomorrow. ,> george allen's wife
waiting for us. i need your vote, i need your work. .alk with me tomorrow is a new beginning. >> he stard the morning in to lynchburgent on in fairfax. he decided to add an airport in new hampshire tonight. the final rally is now scheduled for pittsburg. from thee live tonight rally. they have decided to add ohioer trip back to then on tod before ending tomorrow in boston. will be like to not for all your election coverage. cooper, abc 7 news. >> the other big race for voters in...
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it's widely reported the drones are being used in drone strikes and i support that entirely and feel the president was right to up the usage of that technology and believe that we should continue to use it to continue to go after the people who represent a threat to this nation and to our friends. and that's the extent that drones have been mentioned by the candidates you know another thing that hasn't been given the correct gravitated more than a couple token sentences afghanistan the longest war in u.s. history resulting in thousands of deaths of american soldiers and countless afghan civilians an epidemic of soldiers suicides and as of late a spree of insider killings by the same forces we're training again why is this not a central talking point this bloodbath has been an enormous failure and policy and no one is questioning the plan for u.s. troops to stay in afghanistan until twenty twenty four you know what issue. the rest the biggest lie of omission is the undeniable climate change happening to this planet you can argue all day about whether or not we as humans are the ones c
it's widely reported the drones are being used in drone strikes and i support that entirely and feel the president was right to up the usage of that technology and believe that we should continue to use it to continue to go after the people who represent a threat to this nation and to our friends. and that's the extent that drones have been mentioned by the candidates you know another thing that hasn't been given the correct gravitated more than a couple token sentences afghanistan the longest...
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the director of elections tells us it's going to get busier here. we talked to voters about the issues and candidates that are bringing them to the polls this afternoon. >> mostly the education propositions made me come out, definitely. it's my first presidential election i've gotten to vote in. that's exciting. >> the educational ones, the ones for schools. i'm an ex-teacher, a retired teacher. >> the most important one was barack obama. he made a difference in the world today. >> reporter: excluding the 2008 election, typical turn out is about 71%. the director of elections says this election may dip below that, though he's not sure why. as of last night, turn out stood at about 25%. things will be getting a lot busier here between 5-8:00 p.m. at the larger polling stations in san francisco. we'll be reporting on turn out through the evening. >> gay marriage is on the ballot in four states. voters in maryland, maine, and washington state will decide if they should make same-sex marriage legal. in minnesota, a gay marriage ban is on the ballot. >>
the director of elections tells us it's going to get busier here. we talked to voters about the issues and candidates that are bringing them to the polls this afternoon. >> mostly the education propositions made me come out, definitely. it's my first presidential election i've gotten to vote in. that's exciting. >> the educational ones, the ones for schools. i'm an ex-teacher, a retired teacher. >> the most important one was barack obama. he made a difference in the world...
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it included the use of a flag from ground zero at the opening ceremonies. the reviews are all positive. the ultimate "local boy does good" story. >> is this a great show or what? >> i had a lot of friends that worked for him at the olympic games, and they just spoke so highly of him and you know, living in utah and having the games be in trouble and him come in and bring his management style and his vision kind of saved the games and made the state a lot of money. so he's seen as a big hero out there. >> so now what? during the olympics, a new opportunity presents itself. >> boy, it's great to be home. >> i flew out to see the end of the olympics and talk about the options of coming out to massachusetts and running for governor. i felt very strongly that the people of massachusetts needed him. >> it's great to be back on massachusetts soil. >> the in march, 2002, still basking in the glow of the salt lake city olympics, mitt romney is beckoned by the bay state gop to run for governor, despite the fact that a republican already was in the job. >> jane swift
it included the use of a flag from ground zero at the opening ceremonies. the reviews are all positive. the ultimate "local boy does good" story. >> is this a great show or what? >> i had a lot of friends that worked for him at the olympic games, and they just spoke so highly of him and you know, living in utah and having the games be in trouble and him come in and bring his management style and his vision kind of saved the games and made the state a lot of money. so he's...
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>> i know a lot of us will not. i can't speak for everybody bui know an awful lot of us who simply will not because we know know the damage that will be done to the enomy. people will lose their jobs. they will lose their benefits. they will lose their health insurance. too many people will be hurt. we really do not want to see this president hurt anymore people as he has. melissa: is it worth going over the fiscal cliff? is that better than caving on this issue? >> well, what we've seen in our negotiations over the last two years is annocement before we enter the negotiations, before we ever, oureaders ever sit down to the table that we're not going to go over the edge. and therefore you give up your leverage before you ever sit down of the it is a question of whether or not do weeally beeve with all our hearts that what this president wants to do is really going to do damage to our economy orot. and believe it wil it is alreadyarmed people, what he's done already. what he wants to do will harm more. simply can't v
>> i know a lot of us will not. i can't speak for everybody bui know an awful lot of us who simply will not because we know know the damage that will be done to the enomy. people will lose their jobs. they will lose their benefits. they will lose their health insurance. too many people will be hurt. we really do not want to see this president hurt anymore people as he has. melissa: is it worth going over the fiscal cliff? is that better than caving on this issue? >> well, what we've...
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